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Getting from cheesesteaks in Philly to batting practice in PNC park before watching the Buccos play in Pittsburgh is much easier with a mode of motorized conveyance. If you want to drive a car, motorcycle, or commercial vehicle in the Keystone State, you’ll need a license, but it doesn’t have to be as complex as the constitution to do just that. Following our step-by-step instructions and reviewing our DOT practice tests will allow you to succeed right off the bat, with no need to come back another day to retake your learner’s permit or driver’s license etest. And with other resources like information on what IDs you need and how much everything costs, you’ll be sitting pretty.

You can ring your liberty bell louder when you’re getting paid to drive the Pennsylvania Turnpike. But in order to get your goods to an Acme in Harrisburg on time, you need a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license (CDL). In PA you’ll have to spend as much as $94.50 for an application with another $16 if you want a Hazmat endorsement. Once you lay down your hard earned money, you’ll face the written and skills exams. On our site, we have free practice tests to make sure you have the experience you need to pass on the first go round. The practice exams feel like the real thing with question rounds for the general knowledge tests as well as for endorsements like passenger and school busses, doubles/triples, tank vehicles, hazardous materials, or air brake restriction removal.

Pennsylvania Driver’s License & Permit FAQ

How Can I Apply for my PA Driver’s License? Frequently Asked Questions

What age do I have to be in order to apply for my permit in Pennsylvania?

You have to be 16 or older to apply for your permit in Pennsylvania.

What documents will I need when I go to apply for my license in Pennsylvania?

Be sure to bring the following items with you to the DOT office:

Form DL 180 “Medical Qualification Certificate”

Form DL 180TD (If under 18) Completed by a parent, legal guardian or spouse who is 18 or older.

Proofs of identity such as a birth certificate, US passport, certificate of US citizenship or certificate of naturalization. The documents you need are also listed on the opposite side of Form DL 180.

If you are 18 or older --Two proofs of residency such as a utility bill, W-2, tax records, current weapons permit, mortgage documents, lease agreement or any document listed on the opposite side of Form DL 180.

Social Security Card

Check or Money Order for $34.50

Where do I go to apply for my driver’s license in PA?

Your local Pennsylvania DOT office is the only place where you can apply for your license. Be sure to verify the time your local office does permit exams before going. Find a local office at www.dmv.state.pa.us.

How do I contact the nearest Pennsylvania DOT office?

The Pennsylvania DOT office will happily assist you. Just call 1800-932-4600 or go online to www.dmv.state.pa.us. The hours and availability will differ according to day and location. You will always be able to reach a DOT representative by phone from 8am to 5pm, Monday through Friday.

Who should bring me for my permit test in PA?

Any licensed driver over 21 years old should bring you.

Do I need a physical in order to get a permit in Pennsylvania?

A physical examination is all a part of the driver’s license process in Pennsylvania. You should get a doctor, physician assistant, chiropractor or certified registered nurse practitioner to give you a physical and fill out Form DL-180 “Medical Qualification Certificate”.

Is a vision test required when applying for the PA driver’s license?

It sure is. Your vision will be tested the day you go to apply for your permit. It’s ok to wear contacts or glasses if that is what you use to see with.

What colors should I avoid wearing when taking picture for my license?

There are no colors you should avoid. Wear what ever color you like!

Do I need to put up hair when taking driver’s license photo?

You may wear your hair the same way you would normally wear it; however, it should not be covering your face or your eyes. The purpose of the photo is to be able to identify who you really are. Besides, you would not want to hide that amazing face!

What make-up to wear when I get my PA driver’s license picture taken?

Wear your normal make-up; however, the less make-up the better. As long as you are not wearing so much make-up to where you are unrecognizable, you will be fine!

Why is it best not to smile when taking your drivers license picture?

Some states are moving towards face recognition technology that will be able to uniquely identify each individual. A straight face on the photo helps distinguish who you really are. This is all in an effort to stop fraud.

What are some tips for getting the best out of the driver’s license picture?

Look straight into the camera and keep a calm and relaxed face!

What happens after I apply for my Pennsylvania license?

Once you have applied for your license and have your permit, you must wait at least 6 months if you are under 18 to schedule a road test. You must also acquire 65 hours of behind the wheel training before scheduling a test. If you are over age 18, you may schedule it whenever you are ready without having to meet these requirements.

I have a question that’s not answered above. What do I do?

If you can’t find the answer to your question above, please use our Beginner Driver Q & A Section to get a professional answer from our experts! If you need any further assistance, you’re welcome to contact us directly at info@driving-tests.org.

How Can I Get Ready for my PA Permit Test? Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to study for the Pennsylvania permit test?

Reading the Pennsylvania Driver’s Manual is the best place to start studying for the permit test. Permit test questions will come directly from the driver’s manual. Concentrating on the main topics of each page in the manual will help you retain the information you need. In addition to the manual, be sure to review the practice questions and the Pennsylvania Permit Practice Test available on our site in order to ACE your test.

What is the best way to study for the Pennsylvania permit test?

Take our FREE PA Permit Practice Test as many times as you want until you’re 100% ready! Study techniques vary depending on the person. The bottom line is you need to spend adequate time learning the rules of the road. A good approach would be to first read the entire manual taking notes of the main topics of each page. After you have finished reading, you should go back and familiarize your self with a few pages a day. Once you have read and re read, you should begin taking the practice tests available on the DOT website at www.dmv.state.pa.us.

Do I need driver’s education in order to be eligible for a PA learner’s permit?

Yes it is if you are age 16. It is not required if you are 17 or older.

Where can I get the 2019 PA driver’s handbook?

Do I need to read the whole PA driver’s handbook in order to pass the permit test?

It would definitely be the wisest choice since you have no way of knowing where the questions will come from. People tend to make their major mistake by not truly reading and understanding the manual. Pennsylvania DOT specifically emphasize that you are responsible for understanding the entire manual and should read the whole manual.

Is there a mobile Pennsylvania Practice Test app for my iPhone/iPad?

Yes, there is. We are currently working on finalizing it and will be launching it shortly! It’s a great way to study for your PA written test!

What are some examples of questions I can expect on the PA permit test?

Questions will come from many sections of the manual. It’s possible to be asked about anything from road signs to drinking and driving laws. Some sample questions will look similar to these:

“When you see a yellow X lane signal you __________?”

“From the center lane, what maneuvers can you make?_________”

“When driving near road construction zones, you should____.”

There are several websites around that offer sample test questions. Most of them will offer you a low-quality free test, but will charge you for the full test. Take our FULL 100% FREE PA dot Permit Practice Test -- it’s a proven way to help you prepare, and the questions are amazingly similar to what you’ll get at the real DOT Test!

How is the test graded?

You must get 15 out of 18 questions correct. That means you must score at least 83% correct. The test is done by computer, so you will know your score immediately after finishing..

Where can I find free PA permit practice tests online?

Where do I go to take my permit test in Pennsylvania?

Your local Pennsylvania Department of Transportation office, also known as the DOT, is the place to go to take your permit test.

What should I do the night before my Pennsylvania permit test?

Surely, by the night before, you have prepared yourself enough to go in and pass your exam. The night before is no time to cram. The night before should be used as a space for review. Once you have reviewed for the final time, it’s best to rest and relax for the next day.

What’s the average number of people who fail their first permit test in PA?

According to many drivers’ education teachers, 43% of people fail their exam on the first try. These reasons range anywhere from not being prepared to overwhelmed with nervousness. Tip for acing your exam: prepare yourself and relax.

How can I tell when I’m ready to take my Pennsylvania permit test?

You may tell by how well you recall the manual. If you can discuss the rules of the road without help, you are definitely ready. Another good way of determining whether you are ready or not is by seeing what you score on practice tests. If you score between 90%-100% on practice tests (specifically the PennDOT practice test available at www.dmv.state.pa.us) you are ready for the real exam. If you have taken our permit practice test available for free at https://driving-tests.org/pennsylvania/pennsylvania-practice-permit-test/ and feel comfortable with your score, you are ready!

I think I’m ready for my Pennsylvania permit test, what do I do next?

Preparing for the Pennsylvania permit test takes time and focus so you want to make sure you have everything you need before you go to the DOT office. Look below at the 7 steps to take next:

Frequently Asked Questions about Taking Your Pennsylvania Permit Test

Where do I go to take my permit test?

A DOT office is where you will go to take your permit test. Feel free to use any location that offers the type of test you need. Be certain to know the exact hours at the location you will be using. You can find a location near you online at www.dmv.state.pa.us.

When can I get my permit in PA?

You can get your permit beginning at age 16.

What documents will I have to have to take my permit test in PA?

You are going to need:

Form DL 180 “Medical Qualification Certificate”

Form DL 180TD (If under 18) Completed by a parent, legal guardian or spouse who is 18 or older.

Proofs of identity such as a birth certificate, US passport, certificate of US citizenship or certificate of naturalization. The documents you need are also listed on the opposite side of Form DL 180.

If you are 18 or older --Two proofs of residency such as a utility bill, W-2, tax records, current weapons permit, mortgage documents, lease agreement or any document listed on the opposite side of Form DL 180.

Social Security Card

Check or Money Order for $34.50

How much does the permit test cost in Pennsylvania?

The permit test costs $34.50.

Do my parents have to go with me to take my permit test?

No, mom and dad don’t have to come with you. All you need is a licensed driver age 21 or older to bring you.

What do I need to know in order to pass my PA permit test?

In a nutshell, you will need to know the rules of the road. Here is a brief list of what you are expected to know on your PA permit test: motor vehicle laws, road signs, safe driving techniques, what to do at intersections, drinking and driving penalties, how to react in an accident, and more.

How many questions are there on the PA permit test?

You can comfortably expect 18 questions on the exam.

What is the passing score on the PA permit test?

You must score 15 out of 18 questions correctly.

How many questions can I miss on the PA permit test?

You aren’t allowed to miss more than 3 questions.

What common mistakes should I avoid when taking the PA permit test?

People make their greatest mistake by underestimating the thinking level required for the test questions. Instead of learning the driving rules, many applicants learn the answers to the permit practice test questions provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It is wrong to just study the questions from the study guide because the ones on the permit test will be different.

Can I use the PA driver’s guide when I take the actual permit test at the DOT?

No, the Pennsylvania permit test is not an open book test. You must be able to recall the rules of the road without help.

Do I get a drug test when I get a learner’s permit in Pennsylvania?

No, but a physical is required.

Where is the easiest DOT office to pass my permit test in PA?

Since the test questions are computerized, the easiest DOT office will always be the one nearest you.

How do I read some feedback from people who already passed their permit test in PA?

I failed the PA written test, what now?

If you fail your test, the good news is, when you take it again, you have an idea of the sort of questions to expect. You may even have some of the same questions from your previous test when you retake it.

When is the next time I can take my PA written test if I fail?

You may take it again as early as you wish. We advise you to study in your weak areas first before taking the exam again.

Who can I drive with in Pennsylvania with a permit?

First and foremost, you must always have a supervising licensed driver age 21 or older in the car with you while driving. Besides your supervising licensed driver, you may have as many people as there are seat belts in the car. For example, if you have 4 seat belts in the car you may have 4 passengers in the car.

Where can I drive with my PA learner’s permit?

Anywhere is acceptable for practice driving as long as you have a licensed driver age 21 or older sitting next to you. You aren’t allowed, however, to drive between the hours of 11pm and 5am.

What are my steps after I pass my permit test?

After you pass your permit test, it’s time to prepare for the main event -- The Road Test! You will do this by practicing religiously with a licensed driver age 21 or older. In Pennsylvania if you are under 18 years old, you must wait 6 months and gain 65 hours of supervised road training before proceeding with getting your driver’s license. Once you are adequately prepared, you should schedule your road test.

Getting Ready for Your Pennsylvania Road Test: FAQ

What should I be practicing for while preparing for the PA road test?

We suggest you focus on controlling your vehicle properly. The examiner will be watching for how well you back up, parallel park, merge with traffic, glide through intersections and communicate with others.

Where can I practice driving in PA?

You are encouraged to first start off practicing where you are familiar then expand to other areas. You are permitted to drive anywhere as long as you have an accompanying licensed driver age 21 or older with you. You may not drive between 11pm and 5am and you may not drive on the Run Away Truck Ramps designed for big trucks and school buses that have lost control.

Why is it important to spend time practicing before taking the road test?

Without practice, there is no way you would be prepared for the pressures of the road let along a road test. Practice prepares you for the actual exam as well as keeps you and others safe, and most importantly ALIVE!

What do I need to bring with me when visiting a driver license center to take my road test?

On your big day, don’t forget to bring the following: your unexpired learner’s permit, form DL-180C signed by your parent if you are under 18 years old, proof of vehicle insurance, proof of vehicle registration, licensed driver age 21 or older.

What things will I be asked to perform on my Pennsylvania driving exam?

Before the exam begins, you will be asked to demonstrate parts of your vehicle such as windshield wipers and brake and signal lights. Next, you will be expected to demonstrate hand signals. Once you have done that, you will begin the road test. It will consist of left and right turns, driving through intersections, merging with traffic, proper yielding, proper stopping and parallel parking.

How hard is the PA road test?

The road test is not difficult. It should take no longer than 15 to 20 minutes to complete. Think positive, pay attention, remember what you’ve practiced and you will do VERY WELL!

What should I do the night before my Pennsylvania road test?

On the night before your road test, you want to make sure you have everything you need to show the examiner such as your permit, Form DL-180C if under 18 and proof of insurance and registration for the car you will be using. After that, you may want to take another practice drive with a licensed driver age 21 or older. Once you’ve done that, think positive, relax and look forward to becoming a licensed driver soon.

Do I need to schedule a driving test in PA?

Yes, you will need to make an appointment for a driving test in Pennsylvania. You can schedule it easily online at www.dmv.state.pa.us. You may also call the Call Center at 1800-932-4600.

Where do I go to take my Pennsylvania driving test?

You have to go to a DOT office to take your test. Be sure to have an appointment. The appointment will tell you where to go and what time to be there.

Does the DOT supply a car for my PA driving test?

No, you have to supply your own vehicle. You aren’t allowed to use a rental car either. If possible, use the car you have been practicing with all along. Just be sure to be familiar with what ever car you do use.

What should I keep in mind when taking my driver’s test in PA?

Keep in mind that the examiner is looking at how well you handle your vehicle. Remember that in Pennsylvania, when you approach a stop sign, you mustn’t cross the stop line or cross walk. That’s grounds for automatic failure. Instead, you should gradually come to a complete stop before crossing the stop line or cross walk. Then you should look in both directions before smoothly accelerating forward. If you can’t see with your vehicle behind the crosswalk, you safely and slowly creep forward until you can. We also recommend that you study this guide: Road Test Tips: Your Ultimate Guide To Passing Your Driving Test.

What are the most common errors people make on the Pennsylvania road test?

Errors include:

Not signaling

Not glancing over the shoulder when switching lanes

Not understanding the right of way

Not checking mirrors often

Not handling the wheel sturdy

When taking the driving test in PA what will I have to do?

The PA DOT is pretty good at spelling out what they expect from applicants on the exam. After you have shown the examiner the basics of your car, including hand signals, you will have to buckle up and drive. While driving, you will have to do the following:

Stop at all traffic lights and signs

Signal for all turns

Slow down at yield signs

Merge smoothly with traffic

Parallel Park

Observe and obey speed limits

Cross train tracks

Drive through business and possibly government districts

Will I be asked to Parallel Park?

Of course you will! Here’s a tip, when parallel parking, minimize the number of times you back up, stop and move forward. You loose points each time you maneuver beyond one backing, stopping and forwarding move. Do your best to just back into the area defined by the cones and stop. Remember to signal when you parallel park.

Can I wear contacts/glasses when taking my PA behind the wheel exam?

You absolutely can. You are encouraged to wear them if that is what you use to see with.

How many people can I have in the car during the PA driving test?

You need as little distractions as possible while taking your road test. That is why only you and the examiner will be in the car during the road test.

What if I fail my driver’s test in Pennsylvania several times?

If you fail the driving test more than 3 times, you will have to apply for another permit.

Why do people fear driving and how do I get over the fear of driving?

Some people develop a fear for driving after they have had an accident. The human brain has realized there is a danger involved and as a result your subconscious blows this phobia out of proportion. Websites such as www.fear-of-driving.org can help you further explore ways of overcoming the fear. Also taking driver’s courses may help build confidence.

What happens after I pass my PA road test?

Hooray! Congratulations -- you are now a licensed driver! Once the examiner says you’ve passed, you will get your junior license. If after 12 months you have a perfect driving record, you may get an unrestricted senior license.

Are there any limitations on my PA driving license after I get it?

Yes, when you first receive your license it will be a junior’s license. It looks a little different and it indicates that you may not drive between 11pm and 5am unless you are accompanied by a licensed driver age 21 or older. You may not drive with more than one person under age 18 unless they are an immediate family member. If you keep a good driving record for at least one year, you will receive a senior license.

What things should I keep in mind when driving in Pennsylvania for the first time?

The best advice we can give you is to let you know the most common causes of crashes in PA. According to the Pennsylvania DOT, the most common causes of crashes among new drivers include:

Not managing space between other cars

Not managing speed (sudden slowing or stopping)

Misinterpreting curves

Turning, merging and passing too early or too late

Improper or careless turning

Consumed with distractions

What type of car insurance should I get in PA?

Keep in mind that under Pennsylvania law every driver must have at least liability coverage. Your insurance policy must be able to cover a minimum of $15,000 in medical expenses for each person of the other vehicle in the event of an accident you caused.You must be able to also cover $5000 in property damage.

What documents do I need in order to get my first Pennsylvania auto insurance?

The documents will vary depending on the company you choose as well as the discounts you will be getting. You normally will need your driver’s license and information regarding your vehicle. If you are getting discounts you may need to be able to prove you are a student or that you have successfully completed a driver’s education course. A cool website to check out is http://www.bestautoinsurance.com/state/_PA/. They claim to be able to help you better understand the insurance process.

How much can I expect to pay for car insurance in PA?

Factors such as car class, age, and location will help determine this. Expect to pay higher than the national average. Pennsylvania has one of the highest auto premiums in the nation. Increasing your collision and comprehensive deductible, dropping your collision on an older car or eliminating your funeral benefits could reduce your premium greatly according to http://www.bestautoinsurance.com/state/_PA/.

What is the cheapest car insurance I can get in Pennsylvania? Where do I get it?

Everyone claims to be able to offer the lowest rates for coverage. Below is a list of some of the most widely used insurance companies in Pennsylvania as well as their rank in customer satisfaction:

AUTO INSURANCE COMPANIES

CUSTOMER SATISFACTORY RATING

State Auto

75%

NJM Insurance Group

73%

West Bend Mutual

65%

Acuity

65%

Erie Insurance

65%

GMAC

63%

Harleysville

55%

ALLIANZE

53%

21st Century

52%

Why do new drivers pay more for car insurance in PA?

Newer drivers pay higher premiums because they cause more accidents than seasoned drivers. There are over 8 million drivers on the road in Pennsylvania every day and often times accidents happen that are caused by new drivers. You can read more information about insurance in Pennsylvania online at www.insurance.pa.gov/.

If I have failed the road test in Pennsylvania, when can I retake it again?

If you are under 18 years old, you must wait 7 days before retaking it again. This delay is designed to give you more time to practice on your driving skills. If you are older than 18, you may retake it as early as the next day, as long as you have an appointment. If you fail it 3 times you must reapply in order to extend your learner’s permit.

What do I do if I’ve failed my road test in Pennsylvania?

After the examiner fails you, they will inform you on what you did wrong. We suggest you listen to the reasons why you failed and practice on them. Common reasons people fail include: driving dangerously, no control of the vehicle, violating traffic laws, not using turn signals, and causing a crash. Avoid these things at all costs. Once you have practiced more, you should come back and retake the test.

How Can I Renew My Driver’s License In PA? Frequently Asked Questions

What steps do I take to renew my PA driver’s license?

When renewing your license in PA, you have the option of either doing it online or by mail. Which ever option you choose, once you have sent in your payment, you will receive your camera card in the mail within 7 to 10 days. When you receive it, take it along with your social security card and one form of ID to any photo center to have your new digitalized license processed.

Where can I renew my PA driver’s license?

The state does not allow in person license renewal so you can either renew your license online at www.dmv.state.pa.us or you have the option of mailing your completed Form DL-143 and renewal fee (check or money order) to: Bureau of Driver Licensing P.O. Box 68272 Harrisburg, PA 17106-8272

Do I need to take an eye exam when renewing my Pennsylvania driver’s license?

I’m Moving to Pennsylvania! Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to pass a driving test when moving to PA from another state, for example New Jersey?

A road test isn’t required if you already have a license from another state. You have 60 days from the time you establish residency to obtain a PA license. You are required to surrender your old license, pass the vision test, complete Form DL-180R, show proof of residency and provide a Social Security card. Take note that if your license has been expired for more than 6 months, it can not be transferred.

Is my out-of-state learners permit valid in Pennsylvania?

No. Out-of-state learner permits are not valid in Pennsylvania nor can they be transferred. You will have to go through the steps of obtaining a Pennsylvania learner’s permit.

How long can I drive in PA with my out-of-state license?

You may drive as long as you wish with your license as long as it is valid and you are not a resident of PA.

Can I drive in PA with my out-of-country license?

Yes. The state of Pennsylvania recognizes a valid foreign driver’s license with an international driving permit for up to 12 months. If the license or international permit expires in less than 12 month then the driver must apply for a Pennsylvania learners permit.

Where can I get more driving-related information about moving to Pennsylvania?

General Questions About PA Driving License

When is it legal for me to drive in PA?

You may legally drive beginning at age 16 if you have a learner’s permit. A licensed driver age 21 or older must be with you until you obtain your license.

What is the legal limit for drinking and driving in PA?

If you under 21 years old the BAC limit is .02%. If you are 21 or older the BAC limit is .08%.

What is defensive driving?

Defensive driving is when you are driving for yourself and others. You are looking out for potential dangers ahead of time and avoiding them. According to the Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations, defensive driving is “driving to save lives, time and money, in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others“. Studies show that 90% of accidents are caused by driver errors. Although these skills are often taught in a driver’s education course, here are some ways you can begin defensive driving now:

Leave plenty of space between you and the car in front

Check all of your mirrors often and look at conditions way ahead of you

Keep your speed down

Position your vehicle so you can see and be seen

Don’t depend on other drivers to drive safely

Why don’t some states require parallel parking for the road test?

States that don’t commonly require drivers to parallel park generally do not require driver’s to Parallel Park for the road test. The roads and streets in some places aren’t designed for common parallel parking therefore it isn’t on the road test.

Why do some people choose not to get a driver’s license?

Anyone who chooses not to get a driver’s license has there own personal reasons. Some people choose not get behind the wheel out of fear of the road, some choose not to because they may have a person who drives for them.

Why are people given alternate routes on the PennDOT test?

The reason the DOT gives different routes on road test is because if there is only one route people would be familiar with it and not be challenged while driving. Different routes allow for the instructor to see if you as a driver can really handle yourself on the road in different situations. Different routes have different circumstances all of which you are required to know in your day to day driving. Different routes on the road test allow for the examiner to see if you know how to drive well and can do it alone.

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"The test was super easy, I didn't reach even the 16th question. Got the first 15 correct! My advice is to read the handbook very well and do practice tests, don't memorize the questions and the answers, just understand the concept, and for those people who r asking if it's the same questions: well, some questions might be similar and some might be the same exactly."

Warda L., Philadelphia, PA

"Hello everyone! I started studying last Friday for 4 hours each day, I did each Pa test 3 or 4 times then when I felt like I was ready Sunday I started to practice the PA simulator exam mode test over and over again, read the handbook the same way non stop! Today passed my test in 3min and 1 mistake got my permit. I gotta admit this online training helped the process soooo much! The questions are very similar to the real test. But don't forget to read the handbook the same way, go back to each chapter as many time as you can!"

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Lex D, Pennsylvania

"I scored 100% in first attempt. In fact first 15 were correct and did not go for 16th question. I thank the efforts of the organizations team to design these tests and providing this service. I read the manual chapter wise and visualized the scenarios and then attempted the tests. Marathon test was a real confidence booster. Thanks again & Best wishes."

Arvind S, PA

"I failed my test twice. After failing the second time, I took the huge marathon test just once, and today I passed after my third try! Thanks for your help!"

David B, Pennsylvania

"I have been putting off getting my permit for some years now and the driving manual is so darn boring. I was researching about what the most important things to know were and I came across this site. I took two of the tests the night before and passed my permit test the next day. WOOT WOOT!!!!! Scheduled driving lessons for next week. The funny thing.....about half the questions on the tests are what I saw on the quizzes from here. AWESOME SITE!!!!!"

Maryanne Fields, Pennsylvania

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Tracey Byrd, Pennsylvania

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John Bright, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Anthony Z, Pennsylvania

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Gabbie W, Pennsylvania

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